UEFA Nations League: what to watch out for

UEFA’s newest national team competition guarantees exciting competitive games every matchday; here is the best of what is coming up in the next few days.

Friday

A2: Belgium v Switzerland (20:45CET)
The group’s early frontrunners meet in Brussels, where Belgium are unbeaten since September 2016. The hosts boast an in-form Eden Hazard, who has scored on his last three international outings, but Roberto MartĂ­nez has warned that Switzerland – who thrashed Iceland 6-0 in their first UEFA Nations League fixture – are “really difficult opposition”.

Croatia v England: EURO 2004 flashback

Croatia v England: EURO 2004 flashback

A4: Croatia v England (20:45)
This repeat of the World Cup semi-final, in which Croatia edged England after extra time, takes place in Rijeka. Looking to respond to their 6-0 loss in Spain, Croatia coach Zlatko Dalić is without retired trio Vedran Ćorluka, Danijel Subašić and Mario Mandžukić from that triumph in Moscow. England could hand senior debuts to James Maddison, Jadon Sancho and Mason Mount.

Saturday

Check out five of the best goals between the Netherlands and Germany

Check out five of the best goals between the Netherlands and Germany

A1: Netherlands v Germany (20:45)
One of Europe’s oldest international rivalries has its UEFA Nations League bow in Amsterdam, with both the Netherlands and Germany hoping for a first win in the section. It is the first competitive meeting since Joachim Löw’s team won 2-1 in the UEFA EURO 2012 group stage; the Dutch have since failed to reach the last two major tournaments.

B1: Slovakia v Czech Republic (15:00)
This match in Trnava is Jaroslav Ĺ ilhavĂ˝’s first in charge of the Czech Republic. History is against the former Slavia Praha tactician – the Czechs having failed to win three of the last four against their neighbours – yet both countries are still chasing their first UEFA Nations League points after defeats by Ukraine in September.

Sunday

Krzysztof PiÄ…tek scored his first international goal against Portugal

Krzysztof Piątek scored his first international goal against Portugal©Getty Images

A3: Poland v Italy (20:45)
A “very important match” according to Poland boss Jerzy BrzÄ™czek, whose nation have not beaten Italy since 1974, although they had the better of a creditable 1-1 draw in Bologna in September. Yet to win competitively under Roberto Mancini, Italy will be particularly wary of Poland striker Krzysztof PiÄ…tek, who has started his Genoa career by scoring 13 goals in eight games.

B2: Russia v Turkey (18:00)
Buoyed by their dramatic late win in Sweden, Turkey are out to avenge a 2-1 reverse to Russia in Trabzon in the opening round of UEFA Nations League fixtures. The visitors have only beaten Russia once, back in 1975 when the latter were competing as the Soviet Union. The venue for this game, Sochi, witnessed the hosts’ World Cup quarter-finals demise in July.

Monday

A2: Iceland v Switzerland (20:45)
Still eyeing their first points in the pool, Iceland will bid to make amends for that 6-0 defeat in St Gallen in September, but they have never beaten Switzerland. Indeed, the Alpine outfit prevailed 2-0 on their last two visits to Reykjavik, in 1995 and 2012.

Highlights: Spain 6-0 Croatia

Highlights: Spain 6-0 Croatia

A4: Spain v England (20:45)
According to Spain coach Luis Enrique, England are “a very well-drilled team with a great coach”. Even so, the ex-Barcelona boss, who began his reign with two UEFA Nations League wins, may well be bullish ahead of this one: for the first time since 1995, La Roja play at the Benito VillamarĂ­n in Seville, where they have won 12 of their 13 fixtures.

Tuesday

A1: France v Germany (20:45)
Unbeaten in their last 13 games (W10 D3), France launched their UEFA Nations League campaign with a 0-0 draw in Germany in September. That extended a four-match unbeaten run (W2 D2) against the side they dethroned as world champions this summer, although Didier Deschamps is without the injured Nabil Fekir in Paris.

Group B4: Republic of Ireland v Wales (20:45)
Wales started the UEFA Nations League impressively, beating Ireland 4-1 in Ryan Giggs’ first competitive game in charge, although they then lost in Denmark. The hosts, whose assistant manager Roy Keane was a team-mate of Giggs at Manchester United, will try to maintain an unbeaten competitive record against the Welsh in Dublin.

*All times CET

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